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In most years you can spot the Serpentine Gallery’s Pavilion a mile off. Every summer its director, Julia Peyton-Jones, and the curator, Hans Ulrich Obrist, invite a contemporary architect untested in Britain to create a “temporary wing” to the gallery, open to all for outdoor events and impromptu picnics. And each year architects from Daniel Libeskind to Oscar Niemeyer respond by sparing not a rivet to plonk a monumental opus in Kensington Gardens. This year’s pavilion (the ninth), by the Japanese architect SANAA, does the opposite. Approaching the gallery, you can hardly make out the thing.